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Psykoterapi är inte alltid tydligt evidensbaserad eller pseudovetenskaplig, se:
Lilienfeld, Scott O. (December 2015). ”Introduction to special section on pseudoscience in psychiatry”. The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 60 (12): sid. 531–533. doi:10.1177/070674371506001202. PMID 26720820. ”Although the boundaries separating pseudoscience from science are fuzzy, pseudosciences are characterized by several warning signsMall:Sndfallible but useful indicators that distinguish them from most scientific disciplines. ... In contrast to most accepted medical interventions, which are prescribed for a circumscribed number of conditions, many pseudoscientific techniques lack boundary conditions of application. For example, some proponents of Thought Field Therapy, an intervention that purports to correct imbalances in unobservable energy fields, using specified bodily tapping algorithms, maintain that it can be used to treat virtually any psychological condition, and that it is helpful not only for adults but also for children, dogs, and horses.”.
”Evidence-based medicine and naturopathy”. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine 12 (3): sid. 323–328. April 2006. doi:10.1089/acm.2006.12.323. PMID 16646733.
Goldenberg, Joshua Z.; Burlingham, Bonnie S.; Guiltinan, Jane; Oberg, Erica B. (August 2017). ”Shifting attitudes towards research and evidence-based medicine within the naturopathic medical community”. Advances in Integrative Medicine 4 (2): sid. 49–55. doi:10.1016/j.aimed.2017.08.003.
”Integrative oncology: really the best of both worlds?”. Nature Reviews. Cancer 14 (10): sid. 692–700. October 2014. doi:10.1038/nrc3822. PMID 25230880.
Psykoterapi är inte alltid tydligt evidensbaserad eller pseudovetenskaplig, se:
Lilienfeld, Scott O. (December 2015). ”Introduction to special section on pseudoscience in psychiatry”. The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 60 (12): sid. 531–533. doi:10.1177/070674371506001202. PMID 26720820. ”Although the boundaries separating pseudoscience from science are fuzzy, pseudosciences are characterized by several warning signsMall:Sndfallible but useful indicators that distinguish them from most scientific disciplines. ... In contrast to most accepted medical interventions, which are prescribed for a circumscribed number of conditions, many pseudoscientific techniques lack boundary conditions of application. For example, some proponents of Thought Field Therapy, an intervention that purports to correct imbalances in unobservable energy fields, using specified bodily tapping algorithms, maintain that it can be used to treat virtually any psychological condition, and that it is helpful not only for adults but also for children, dogs, and horses.”.
”Evidence-based medicine and naturopathy”. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine 12 (3): sid. 323–328. April 2006. doi:10.1089/acm.2006.12.323. PMID 16646733.
”Integrative oncology: really the best of both worlds?”. Nature Reviews. Cancer 14 (10): sid. 692–700. October 2014. doi:10.1038/nrc3822. PMID 25230880.
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